Same spelling on SP's (the producer likely) Web site -sm
Posted By: Karen on 2008-07-09
In Reply to: med s/l Cyruta Plus - stuck
Subject: Same spelling on SP's (the producer likely) Web site -sm
http://www.standardprocess.com/display/StandardProcessCatalog.spi?ID=57
"Cyruta Plus carries several important factors; one of which is the vitamin P complex (bioflavonoids), where rutin and quercetin are members. These factors help maintain the integrity of the capillary walls. They are vital in their ability to increase the strength of the capillaries and regulate permeability."
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